Windows Vista Alternate Media

Topics Windows Vista on January 29th, 2008

You can turn the SKUs of Vista into the editions of the . But it will cost you… Vista is the first client platform that features both the x86 and x64 flavors simultaneously, on the market since the moment of launch. Although Microsoft delivers the on a single DVD, the only contains either all the editions, or all the SKUs, but not all of them.

In this context, jumping from the version of the platform to the one is not as streamlined a process as it might seem. The Vista Anytime Upgrade options do allow end users to easily jump from a low end edition of Vista up the scale toward and to the Ultimate edition, but this is valid only from one SKU to another SKU. Respectively from a variant to a more feature-rich variant of Vista. The move from to is not supported by Microsoft, whether it is referring to a shift between SKUs, or from one x86 edition to its counterpart.

With a little exception, of course. “As long as you have purchased a license of Vista, you can order an alternative set of () if you need the other edition instead, for a nominal fee. You would go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/1033/ordermedia to do this. Once there, you will need to supply the 25-character product key that came with your purchase as well as: your name, your shipping address, credit card information, choice, your e-mail address. After that, you just need to wait for the alternative to arrive,” explained Eric Ligman, Microsoft US Senior Manager, Small Business Community Engagement.

In this manner, you are effectively ordering the Vista Alternate . “You can order either of these alternate for a minimal fee, including shipping and handling. To order, you’ll need to supply the 25-character product key that came with your purchase,” reads a fragment of the description of the Vista Alternate .

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